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  2. List of cryptids - Wikipedia

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    Name Other names Description Purported location Depiction British big cats [34] Alien big cats (ABCs), phantom cats, mystery cats, English lions, Beast of Bodmin, Beast of Exmoor: Carnivorous mammal Great Britain Chupacabra [35] Chupacabras (Spanish for goat-sucker) Puerto Rico (originally), South and Central America, Southern North America ...

  3. Cryptozoology - Wikipedia

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    Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience and subculture that searches for and studies unknown, legendary, or extinct animals whose present existence is disputed or unsubstantiated, [1] particularly those popular in folklore, such as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, Yeti, the chupacabra, the Jersey Devil, or the Mokele-mbembe.

  4. Canid hybrid - Wikipedia

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    In one cryptozoological investigation on a corpse of what was initially labelled as a chupacabra, examinations conducted by the UC Davis team and the Texas State University concluded based on the sex chromosomes that the male animal was in fact another coyote and wolf hybrid sired by a male Mexican wolf.

  5. Category:Cryptozoology - Wikipedia

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    Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience that aims to prove the existence of entities from the folklore record, such as Bigfoot or chupacabras, as well as animals otherwise considered extinct, such as non-avian dinosaurs.

  6. List of cryptozoologists - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Barackman, host of Finding Bigfoot [2]; Henry H. Bauer (b. 1931), American chemist, professor, and Loch Ness Monster researcher [3]; Jon-Erik Beckjord (1939–2008), American cryptozoologist and ufologist

  7. 111 Of The Rarest Genetic Mutations Ever That People ... - AOL

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    They come in all shapes and sizes. Some walk, some slither, some fly and some swim. Humans are blessed to share the planet with just over 2.1 million recognized species of animals. And scientists ...

  8. Should you ever assume it’s OK to call someone a pet name?

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    A Pro-Trump TV Guest Was Scorched For Calling A Woman A Pet Name On Air — And For Good Reason. Kimberley Richards. November 22, 2024 at 7:09 PM.

  9. Anguila peluda - Wikipedia

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    The Anguila peluda (in English: Hairy Eel) is a cryptozoological figure belonging to Canarian culture and folklore, specifically from the Anaga massif region, Tenerife. According to popular legends, it was a monstrous eel of great size that inhabited a pool at Punta de Anaga, and that terrified the local people.